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T h e S q u e e z e
November 2012
Orange Coast College Circle K
Presents
Volume 3, Issue 2Squeezing Every Ounce of Circle K News!
“ I pledge to uphold the objects of Circle K International to
S e r v i c e
Le a d e r s h i p F e l l o w s
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Table of Contents Lieutenant Governer’s
Blurb
President’sBlurb
Editor’sMessage
S t e p h
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Huy Bui
I hope you all are having an amazing month andthat you all enjoyed your time at Fall raining Coner-ence! I would like to congratulate you on represent-ing OCC and the Magic Kingdom Division during theCampre Skits! You all did an amazing job and your skitwas wonderul! Now that Fall raining Conerence isover, there is somewhat less stress, but what’s around thecorner?? Te holidays! Te holidays are my avorite timeo year because it allows us to give back even more thecommunity. Remember to take some time our o yourholidays to give back and to volunteer with Circle K be-cause you know that service doesn’t stop! I wish you all asae and very happy holiday and I will be sure to see youall soon!
o start o with this “awe-some” blurb, I want to thank eachand every one o you or being so
amazing, kind, and wonderul.Tank you or keeping the ideology
o the three tenants: Leadership,Fellowship, and S ervice, in your
hearts. You are AMAZING! Amaz-ing, Amazing, Amazing! With that sa
transition to school. Finals are around
hope everyone is doing spectacular witPlease study hard and pass all your clail. I strongly believe in the motto, “W
Play Harder!” Nevertheless, I hope eveamazing Winter Break. Furthermore,
season is vastly approaching. Remembtime o giving back and showing our loother. Let’s give back by volunteering innity. Tere will be tons o service projeber, so please come out and help as muLastly, let’s show our appreciation to th
about by purchasing gis rom Louis chael Kors, Burberry, Hugo Boss, and Zkidding, I’m just kidding. Let’s show outo the ones we care about by thanking
ing them we love them.
Opening Messages Lieutanent Governor’s Blurb 2 President’s Blurb 2
Edor’sMessage 2 Featured
ExecuveBoard 3Appointed Board 4
MemberInstaaon 5 Leadership
KIWINS Training Conference 6 DisictCommtees 7 Feowship
OCC Pool Party 8 OCCSpirNight 8 CKISou 9Service
Alzheimer’s Walk 10 Trike-a-on 10 BalboaBeachMusicFesval 11
OCC Science Night 12 AYSOPancakeBreakfast 13KiwanisFamily ubSpoightofeWeek 14ForeMembers MembersofeMon 15
Shout-outs 16 UpcomingNovemberEvents 17 Contact Us
Hey y’all. I hope you are all having a good all semesterso ar. Finals are just around the bend and make sure to takegood care o yourselves so you aren’t sick during the last week o school. We’ve had many eventul moments with each other and Ido wish taht the bond we have grows as a Circle K club.
With that, enjoy the 2nd issue o “Te Squeeze.” Tis
shows many events we’ve had since school started and I’m surethat there will be more to see. As the school semester comes toend in just a ew weeks, I hope that you and your amilies enjoy the holidays and be thankul, eat l ots, and get at.
Even though it’s winter break, there’s no break or com-munity service. So I ask all o you to be able to still be active withus and help others in need.
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Executive Board
From le to right: Jon Golightly, Ysabel
Montemayor, Ryan Pham, iany Yim, AngelRodriguez
Ryan Pham Position: President Favorite Candy: Snickers Food: Korean BBQMovie: The Dark KnightDessert: Strawberry Cheesecake
Tiffany Yim Position: Vice President of Administration Favorite Candy: Dark Chocolate M&Ms Food: Korean FoodMovie: Forrest GumpDessert: Che Bap
Ysabel Montemayor Position: Secretary Favorite Candy: Hi-Chews Food: Spaghetti/Fried RiceMovie: A Walk to RememberDessert: Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Angel Rodriguez Alonso Position: Vice President of Service Favorite Candy: Peanut Butter M&Ms Food: Korean BBQMovie: The Devil Wears PradaDessert: none
Jon Golightly Position: Treasurer Favorite Candy: Skittles Food: Korean BBQMovie: Toy StoryDessert: You
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Position: Fundraising
Candy:
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Food:Korean BBQ
Movie:Kill Bill
Dessert: Macarons
JenniferTran
Position:Special Events
Candy:
Swedish Fish Food: Shabu Shabu
Movie: Bridesmaids
Dessert: Korean Ice Cream
Jacqueline Vu
Position: Membership
Development & Education
Candy: Ramune Candy
Food:Takoyaki
Movie: Tangled
Dessert: Macarons
Jennifer Que
Position:Kiwanis Family
Candy:
WarheadsFood:
Boiling Crab
Movie:Tangled
Dessert:Coconut
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Position: Historian
Candy:Green Tea
Kit Kats
Food: Salad, Seafood,
Pasta, Fruits
Movie:
Legally BlondeDessert:
Frozen Yogurt
Huy Bui
Position: Public Relations
Candy: Kit Kats, Twix
Food: Lasagna, Sushi
Movie: Mean Girls
Dessert:
KoreanIce Cream
Kevin Amatayakul Position:
Technology
Candy:Gummi
Mini Burgers
Food: Thai Food
Movie: All Marvel Movies
Dessert: Anything
Chocolate
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Position: Spirit
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Almonds
Food: Vietnamese Food
Movie: Finding Nemo
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M e m b e r Ins t a lla t i o n 2 0 12
Carona Del Mar Beach
Welcoming the new families...
Laguna Beach
Malibu Beach
Newport Beach Santa Monica Beach
K I W I N ’ S T r a i n i n g C o n f e r e n c e
You know what they say: never orget your roots and whereyou came rom. I never did orget. KIWIN’S was where it all startedor me and being selected to be a workshop host or the KIWIN’Straining conerence brought me back to my K-amily roots. On abeautiul, Sunday aernoon in October, all o the members o theKIWIN’S Jet Division gathered or their training conerence at OrangeCoast College. My co-host, Huy Bui, and I hosted the Key 2 Collegeworkshop which aimed to educate the high school students aboutthe process o applying to college, being in college, and succeeding incollege. Aer we were assigned our room to host our workshop, wewatched and waited as the student pour into the workshop. Eager tolearn, they slowly took their seats. We started with a mini icebreakercalled “LOS” which allowed to the students to interact with each oth-
er and get comortable. Te students were assigned a Disney characterrom a certain movie and their goal was to nd another character thatwas in the same movie as them. Once they got into their movie group,they battled it out in an intense and competitive game o “Pancho”.We presented our powerpoint and gave the students some time to ask questions. We also had Brett Butler, the IP Governor o CNH CircleK, come in a guest speaker to speak to the students about the Cal Statesystem. We also gave them candies as symbol o gratitude or comingto our workshop. Overall, it was denitely a successul workshop lledwith educational and vital inormation. Tere was no doubt that thehigh school students walked out inormed.
My experience as an SAlent. Beore the whole eme and the other SAA’s
drank water. Aer eatinmove on to the next evethe literature arts buildiAlthough the introductme sleepy, it went was aaer that. It wasn’t difthese people behave sureverything went complMaybe it is because thermuch regulations that hwith. Some o the workinterest me and some dtrouble remembering thinterested me and that wyour own events such a
ing errands that requireteenagers are nice, coolto talk to. We pretty mueach meetings which ar4 classes at 3 dierent tito know that these peopmake workshops and pand knowledge to other
Thi Hoang
Spirit Chair
Robert So
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POOL PARTY
During the month o September, CKI at OCC held a pool party that attracted many new members to come out and enjoy a good bonding experience. We held this event at a community pool locain Irvine, not too ar o rom the 405 Jamboree exit. Te location was made possible due to iany – our Vice President o Service – contribution in donation her community’s pool to the club. Te ma jority o the members had a un time. A ew o us had a ancy ake Olympic competition. Te club abrought ood, drinks, and games to the poolside. Some o us also got thrown into the pool because wreused to go into the pool. Aer the social, the majority o us head over to a rotary sushi restaurant
in Irvine. Most o us were ull aer the meal and it was very satisying because the sushi was made wOverall, this event is one to remember because there, bonds were made and couples were born.
Tim Tr
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District Kiwanis Family
Committee
Have no ear, the District Kiwanis Family Committee is here! Headed by the District KFam Chair An-drew om o UC Davis and consisting o the 10 other DKFam members (Candace Chu rom UC SanDiego, im Davis rom UC Riverside, John Delshadi rom UC Irvine, Eguia rom CSU Long Beach, Ar- jun Gupta rom UC Berkeley, Connie Lam rom UC Los Angeles, Victoria Silva rom UN Reno, Goldieang rom UC Irvine, Annie Yu rom UC Davis, and me, Jennier Que rom Orange Coast College),we’re serve to maintain and develop Kiwanis Family relations between our District o Caliornia-Nevada-Hawaii and the other Kiwanis Family branches. We keep in touch with Kiwanis Family chairs in ourDistrict, host K large-scale Key 2 Colleges, introduce Key Clubbers and KIWIN’S members to Circle KInternational, guide Circle K’ers to Young Proessionals and Kiwanis, host webinars, and aid clubs onhow they can improve their Kiwanis Family relations. ogether, we work as a amily, and I’m so proud tobe a part o the DKFam Committee♥ I you’re interested in joining a District committee, this is the oneor you! Be sure to check out our blog, “Kickin’ It with the Kiwanis Family” on cnhkam.tumblr.com.
Jennifer Que
Kiwanis Family Chair
Stephen pino
Fundraising Chair
Phillipe Ly
CKI member
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We got spirit, yes we do. We got spirit, how 'bout you
spirit night, held by our very own spirit chair, Thi Hoang, br
the beast in us and excitement for Fall Training Conferenc
able to open up that cheer bible of ours to learn old, curren
cheers made from past spirit chairs and Thi herself, along w
spirit committee. Divided among out families, we hashed it
BATTLE STYLE! The spirit night has become a family compe
prize? Our Spirit Ducky. This night full of spirit really broutogether because we got to interact with one another and g
each other as we cheered and screamed our lungs out outs
Fine Arts building on the empty Sunday late afternoon. Alt
everyone that attended the spirit night was able to go to Fa
Conference, the cheers we learned still burn inside us and r
chanted when the time comes.
Money, money, money, MONEY! Te District FiFun committee is headed by the District reasurer,Hans Meimban and has 12 dedicated committee members that consist o Celia Fang (UCSD), Erin Sz-elagowski (UCD), Frankie Floresca (UCR), Garvey Su (UCLA), Gerard Gaw (UCLA), Kay Kim (UCB),Lisa Watson (SDSU), Michael Zuniga (UCLA), Ngannu Nguyennguyen (UCD), Phillipe Ly (OCC),Stephen Pino (OCC), and Vinnie Kang (UCSC). Tey work to raise money or the district’s three DFI’s,
PP, Project Eliminate, and Not or Sale. Te FiFun committee hosts events, such as, Crazy Kompetitionor Inant, South, onsite undraisers at FC and DCON, and also plan budgets or the district.
Representing OCC
Representing OCC
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CKI South. Tose words gave me an emotional mixture o ear and excitement. Te ear was due to
the act that I was a brand new member to the club and didn’t really know anyone. Other than that, I wasexcited to meet my ellow club members and many more rom other schools and districts. Since I don’thave a car, I asked one o my team members i I could carpool with her. Tat gave me the opportunity toget to know her better and it put me at ease upon arriving at the event. Once the event started, it was non-stop un and games. I had a blast playing the relay games, as it made me eel like I was part o a team. I be-
came more condent in mysel as well. In the beginning, I quietly cheered with OCC, and in the end, I wascheering my lungs o! I elt proud to represent OCC Circle K among the other schools and really enjoyedthe competitions. Aer the event, I was comortable with everyone in Circle K and I elt like I could easily talk to everyone about any questions or concerns that I had. Everyone was so riendly to me that I quickly got over my ear o not knowing anyone.
In the beginning o the year, I didn’t know many people on campus, and aer attending CKI South, Isee people on campus and wave to them, or strike up a conversation. I highly recommend new membersto attend events like this, so they can come out o their comort zones and have antastic experiences withtheir peers. It has denitely been a highlight o my time with OCC Circle K!
CKI
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Fabiola Alonso
CKI Member
Tere were so many amazing things that I have learned romCKI South. It was also my rst time attending an event rom Magic
Kingdom and the district. Te environment was very new to me es-pecially since I was very anti-social throughout my high school years,and joining Circle K and going to CKI South helped me to get out o my comort zone and get to know new people. I got to know my teammates a lot better and not eel the awkward energy that I had beore,and also people within the community in and out o Magic Kingdom.I learned about leadership and how we all have to work together, andhow i something went wrong we can always turn it in to somethingpositive.” Another thing that I have learned is riendship, which they really stuck to the denition o what it truly means: “a state o mu-
tual trust and support between allied.” What really surprised me themost was that, while we were having all this un, and getting to makenew relationships, we were actually doing it or an important cause istruly a blessing to be part o this event and community, because I havelearned how to be mysel around others and be more sociable.
Ana Andrade
CKI Member
Trike -A - Thon
The Alzheimer’s Association Walk, to end Alzheimer’s disease, is the nation’s lar
to raise awareness and unds or Alzheimer’s care, support and research. This year, the W
place at Angels Stadium. Me and my riends assisted walkers with signing in. We mot
provided assistance or those who need help. We gave each runner a “high fve” when
was completed, or encouragement. Personally, I enjoyed it this event. It was a rewar
rience or me. It made me eel appreciated and needed. It provided an opportunity to
to my community. I got to meet new people and make new riends. The day was a tot
RANDY DANG
CKI MEMBER
Trike-a-thon was my rst ofcial Circle K sect. At rst, I was iffy about joining Circle KVice President of Service, Angel, told me to service project to see how I liked it. So, I gavDuring trike-a-thon, I helped pass out watetrafc, and I even helped a boy x his bike. Tproject allowed me to really bond with the m
get to know some of the board members. I fpeople in Circle k to be very accepting and fmade me feel welcomed and made me deternd out more about the club. Ultimately, Trintroduced me to the world of service and mto become an active member in the club.
Jimmy Nguyen-LeCKI Member
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Excited, curious, but cautious; we had no idea what we were getting ourselves into. We were
like lost puppies looking for the shuttle that would transport us there. Luckily, we saw a shuttle
and followed it to what we believed was the right place. And, it was - even though, we had to ask
three different staff members if it was.On the shuttle, it was a range of emotions; we glanced back at each other and at Kevin Dinh.
“Is it going to be tons of fun? Or, mostly busy work - maybe, a combination of the two?” We stepped
off the shuttle and immediately did not know where we were supposed to report to, that was un-
til we looked left and realized we saw the green fences and the little booth that said “Volunteer
Check In”. We entered and passed the security guard - it felt pretty cool, as if we were VIPs. It was
slightly an awkward mesh, walking up to the table of volunteers who already formed their cliques.
However, soon enough we saw some familiar faces and exchanged hello’s and smiles.
The adventure was about to begin and we were going to be a part of behind-the-scenes work.
Name tags and t-shirts on, we marched off and were assigned our positions. Billy and I were as-
signed to watch traffic on B Street. It was extremely cold, and people would drive by wondering
“why are these kids watching the entry of this street? Or, what in the world is going on here?” It
was pretty awkward sometimes, we had a brief on what to do, but not being familiar to the area - so,
we did not know how to give simple directions to the entrance of the festival. As silly as it sounds,
we really were lost puppies seeking someone for help.
An hour had passed and our advisor had come around with the golf cart to recuse us from the
cold. And, we were off to take our dinner break with endless drinks, pizza, salad, and desserts…or, so we thought, until we realized everyone had eaten everything. But, our advisor, Vicky, said never
fear hungry college students, we just ordered more! We ate, we talked, we met a few new faces. Ex-
plored for a bit, and realized how many drunken people there really were. Before we knew it, it was
time for us to switch stations and be on the inside. We were excited since we were placed so close
to the stage. However, the downside we were the guards to the barrier between VIP entry and regu-
lar admission. It was dark and people were drunk. Within minutes, a lady came up to us complaining
about how she was handicapped and how she could not see to be able to walk through the crowd…not
knowing what to do, we anxiously called our advisor many times. She came to our rescue and left us
with a security guard.
The night became restless, people became angry and confused. Kevin later joined us, and
without him, it probably would have been even more hectic. People forcefully tried to get through,
attempted to sneak in, and even tried to hop over the barrier. We ended up with a second security
guard since it became so crazy. We ended up staying the entire night in that position…since the
girls we let off for “break” never returned. Rather, we saw them at the end of the concert sitting
inside the VIP area... Their lack of commitment during the day to rightfully enforce the barrier
caused our job to become ridiculously overwhelming. However, we can now say that our experience
made some pretty hilariously amusing stories to tell.All in all, it was not what we had expected, but it was still fun in most aspects. There were a
few negatives, but, a lot more positives. We got free food and got tWo know new people. Also, before
we left we got a huge cup of FREE chocolate soft serve. It was definitely an experience we would
not forget; and, at the end of the day, it really is how you make the most of your experience!
Elaine Nguyen & Billy kai Le
CKI Members
Science Night was a very special event for me beca
was my first event as a Circle K member last year. As
as last year, a lot of members came out to the event t
year including new members. We basically helped making
dogs and serving food to families who came to the Scie
Night with Costa Mesa Kiwanians and ASOCC students. On
my favorite parts about this event was that a lot of lkids came to this event to learn some fun science expe
ments, and they are the cutest customers! While I was
ing hotdogs and chips to them, I saw they were choosin
kinds of chips so seriously and it was really funny. A
though it was pretty hectic since people were waiting
food in a long line, I’m glad that there wasn’t any tr
I remember that we didn’t have enough hotdogs to serve
year, but this year we had enough, so it was good. Als
was happy to see that the new members were more involv
talking with old members. I think it was a good opport
for the new members to get to know more people because
of members showed up and we rotated the jobs time to t
that we wouldn’t get bored or work only with certain pI hope they had fun at the event like I did last year
continue to do community service with us! Thank you to
Hoang for chairing this amazing event! We did such a g
job and I’m so proud of being a part of this club!
Science Night
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Historian
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AYSO
PANCAKE
BREAKFAST
On Saturday, September 29, AYSO (American Youth Soc-cer Organization) held their Pancake Breakfast at Coast Mesa HighSchool. The volunteers from Orange Coast College Circle K, CostaMesa and Estancia High School Key Clubs, and the Costa Mesa Ki-wanis Club had an early call time at 6:30AM. At the beginning we werebit groggy at first but once we all started working on the pancakes, westarted to feel more awake which the smell of food could wake you up
Starting at 9 AM, my job at the pancake breakfast was to flippancakes on one of the stoves. At the beginning, I thought this wouldbe a piece of cake but when I started flipping, it was really hard sincethere were so many pancakes on the stove and you had to make sureyou flip them as quickly as you can to make sure they didn’t bu rn. Iremember one of the members from the Kiwanis club telling me “Hurry
Up! Hurry Up!” and I rushed to flip all the pancakes so they would beready to be in the heater to stay fresh for the families to eat. Anothertask I had to do: was to collect the Pancake tickets from the soccer
families. Through out the day, hours flew by fast because I was reallystarting to enjoy the event. I really liked talking to some the soccer
families and feeling good about myself for serving for others, eventhough it was hard work, but at the end it was totally worth it.
While I was working on the pancakes, I got a chance to meetother high school key clubbers and learned about their experienceswith Key Club, such as: service projects they have done in the past andwhat their upcoming events are. The key clubbers are definitely join-ing the Circle K family once they get to college. From my perspective,
I could tell the kids take being in Key Club pretty seriously becausethey want to be roles models and to inspire others to give back. Aftertalking to them, I wished I did key club in high school so I could getmore involved in the community.
With help from some friends and what I learned from a massproduction of food, it takes a team to work together to make billionsof pancakes for the soccer families. You have an adequate number of supplies and food to ensure that the players and their families get fed.
The number one rule for serving large amounts of food for people isto be organized and prepared if something goes wrong.
Orange Coast College Circle K has spent much of its history in formingfoundation for our club to grow, but now that our club has thrived in Circle K District (and being the largest Circle K community college clu WORLD), we’ve set our sights on focusing to improve our Kiwanis Family As a result, I’ve started the Club Spotlight of the Week program (CS
short) for our club. Each week, I host a mini-workshop and spotlight a Circle K or Kiwanis Family club. So far, OCC Circle K members have learnand visited Circle K clubs within our Magic Kingdom Division: UC Irvine, CUniversity, CSU Fullerton, and Irvine Valley College. Through the CSDub pour members have had the valuable experience of taking a peek at wha to be a member of the other clubs, whether they’re a growing clublargest Circle K club in all of Circle K International. On average, we havof 9 OCC Circle K members in attendance per school visit. BecauseCSDub has been a great way for OCC to come and support other Cas well as expanding our interclubbing, fellowship, and Kiwanis Family op ties. If you’d like to visit another school through the CSDub program, c the CSDub presentations during general meetings or feel free to let through [email protected]. Keep up the Kiwanis Family-in
Jennifer Q Kiwanis Fami
Alexa Fallon
CKI Member
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M e m b e r s o f t h e M o n t h
T h e o n e s y o u c a n d e p e n d u p o n
September October
The Art of Member of the Month
Jacqueline VuMembership Development
& Education Chair
Member of the Month: one of the best ways to recognize a mem-ber who has shown their determination to learn about and grow
from Circle K International. It’s one of the best awards a member
can receive. Many members believe that getting Member of theMonth is a difficult task but on the contrary it only takes a simpletask – use your talents to take on the opportunities that present
themselves to you. Some members use their talents towards servingthe community by helping out with an event they are interested inor discovering new ways to better the community. Some use theirtalents to practice their fellowship, improve social skills, and buildstrong lasting friendships. Some use their talents to grow and de-
velop leadership abilities by chairing events or joining committees.But a member who takes the initiative to do all three – now that’s
Member of the Month material!
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ZOT ZOT Ratchet tribeloves OCC lifeguards!
<3<3<3 From, the ratchet queen
I love you Auntie JacUncle Kevin. Hi, Da
Who’s Que?
Newport Beach FAM is amazing!!
I love CKI.I love my twinsie, Tina!
Circle K, best mini love the service, an
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every Tuesday andduring the weekendis always wemconinnever disappoint w
their jobs. I feel as them are even part
Gotta love Ci
Thi, or as I know her, Tiffany. You’re awesome!!
Go Bruins!
Hello lovelies! I <3 CKI! Thank you for always being amazing! It’s been a great 2and a half months! I’m of-cially addicted! adn Hun-
gry for more, I hope your’reready!! *huggles*
Shoutout to the Corona delMar Family!!
Tim, why you singa cutie, with no
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Amazing people! I <3 you guys/ girls! You guys/girls made my
1st year amazing!
Hey, it’s my 1st meeting atOCC! Awesome website! Go,
Lifeguards!
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Upcoming Events
NOVEMBER 2012
Orange Coast College
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Thanksgiving cardmaking 6p-8p
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Fall Training Conference(FTSea) @ Sonora, CA
Fall TrainingConference(FTSea) @Sonora, CA
Need to contact a Lifeguard?
President
Ryan Pham(714) 794 - 7246
VP of Admin
Tiffany Yim(949) 331 - 3375
Secretary
Ysabel Montemayor(949) 910 - 8293
Kiwanis Family
Jennifer Que(714) 260 - 1497
MD&E
Jacqueline Vu(714) 473 - 5700
Social
Tim Tran
(714) 902 - [email protected]
Technol
Kevin Amat
(714) 369 - technology@oc
Public Relations
Huy Bui(714) 661 - 0298
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